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...plunging into a new life is self-awareness. "Be honest with yourself," says Robert Wacker, a San Luis Obispo, Calif., financial planner who worked with Cotton. "Are you the kind of person who wants to travel to Europe after retiring, or would a trip to the lake to fish be enough...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Careers: Careers After Retirement | 11/2/1998 | See Source »

...conflicts between listed species and economic development. HCPs do provide for long-term conservation of species. HCPs allow us to rely on protected habitats for species across wide tracts of land for years to come, which helps in planning recovery of species covered by HCPs. JAMIE RAPPAPORT CLARK, Director Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Department of the Interior Washington

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Nov. 2, 1998 | 11/2/1998 | See Source »

Barker assembles a cast of Londoners, misfits all, for her novel. Lily, the girl born wihtout fully-formed organs: Sara, Lily's mother and a boar farmer: Luke, the former pornographic photographer who smells of fish; Ronny, missing his big toes. At the slippery heart of her tale are two adult brothers, Nathan and Jim (whose name is really Ronny--all will be explained later) and Nathan's quest for redemption at not forcing his brother to escape from their pedophilic father...

Author: By Daryl Sng, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Into the Great Wide British Open | 10/30/1998 | See Source »

Creatine monohydrate is an amino acid manufactured in the liver and stored in the muscles. Found in milk, steak and some fish, creatine is a protein supplement that speeds up the energy synthesis process, allowing athletes to recover from workouts faster. This enables them to lift heavier weights more frequently and for longer periods of time...

Author: By Zevi M. Gutfreund, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Athletes Ignore Warnings On Creatine | 10/28/1998 | See Source »

...loss of Quad leftovers could cause seriousproblems for the shelter, Stewart said. Harvard'sdonations of chicken, ham and fish--saving theFirst Church more than $100 a week off theirbudget--were "the major source of protein" for theshelter, according to Stewart. "We can get plentyof day-old produce from supermarkets and day-oldpastries and bread from Au Bon Pain, but you can'treally provide a balanced meal with just that,"Stewart said...

Author: By Jonelle M. Lonergan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: New Rules Render Shelter Meatless | 10/27/1998 | See Source »

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